That's not my Name
steve229
I've noticed a mini-trend of dancers using their real names in the club instead of a stage name. In a couple cases it was a dancer changing clubs, and another dancer was already using the same stage name, so she just decided to go with her real name. In other cases it's the young, fresh faced dancers who don't seem to be into the whole fake dancer name thing.
Yes, could be SS, but in a couple instances, when I gave a skeptical “yeah, right†response, the dancer pulled out her ID to proof it to me (lucky for them I'm not the stalker type, lol – wait, what was that address again?).
Anyone else notice this trend?
Yes, could be SS, but in a couple instances, when I gave a skeptical “yeah, right†response, the dancer pulled out her ID to proof it to me (lucky for them I'm not the stalker type, lol – wait, what was that address again?).
Anyone else notice this trend?
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One time a dancer, Star Light, stopped to chat. When she asked my name I told her and she said I'm Star Light. I said something like sure, what's your real name? She swore it was and finally went to the dressing room and brought out her drivers license and sure enough, she was Stat Light ******. Told me her parents were life long hippies. :)
When she introduces herself to you as "Precious" or "Candy" or whatever stage name she uses, tell her your name and then while still shaking her hand lean in close to her and say "But that's just my club name, my real name is "Mercedes" (or fill in your fave)...see what her reaction is....
I also know of dancers even using their stage names when they fill out paperwork. A stripper did an online background search on herself and found it brought up two names: her real name and her stage name.
My ATF, Asian, uses a fake name in her daily life. Her real name is difficult as well.
Cool to see someone pick up on the song reference.
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